Sunday, March 2, 2014

So here we are at the first blog launch for Five Corners! So
exciting (and a bit freaky, too).

I thought about what I wanted to write in this blog and I had a bunch of ideas. I just watched Frozen this weekend for the first
time and LOVED it so I could always write about that!The Academy
Awards are on tonight and we’re going to watch them at home so that's a possible topic, right? It snowed a ton
over the last few days here even though it’s now March and I’m dying for spring
to arrive (what’s more interesting than the weather?).

But then I thought this particular day of blogging should
really be about Five Corners, itself. To let people know what the book is about
and to share a bit about each main character.

So let me start with this post and telling you the story of
Five Corners and why you should read it!I promise this won’t be a sales pitch just a little tale about Kiara,
Thia and Mina and their adventures.

Five Corners is actually the name of the land where the
story takes place. Almost at the very centre of the Five Corners is the Inn, where
three sisters live with their adopted mother. The girls are fairly happy with
their lives (although Mina does long to travel and see the Five Corners and
Kiara is having trouble making friends since all the Village lads have started to talk about her). Thia is completely satisfied to stay in the family Inn, making
most of the meals and enjoying the domestic safety the Inn provides. It’s
almost an idyllic existence.

Until Kiara see the dead child with the Mark. And suddenly
everything changes.

The Mark looks like this:

The girls have always had the Mark and, to be honest, they
have never questioned it. This might seem odd since they know they are adopted
and not blood related but, for whatever reason, the Mark just hasn’t seemed
that important. And anyway their mother, Brijit, has always forbidden any talk about
the Mark. The one time Kiara tried to ask about it when she was twelve, Brijit
told her that it was nothing to talk of.

Over the years, the girls just kind of assumed that they
were the only ones who had the Mark. And it didn’t bother them, so they ignored
it and almost forgot about it.

But when Kiara saw the same Mark on the dead girl’s shoulder
and Brijit admitted that there had been other Marked Ones killed, Kiara became
determined to get to the bottom of the mystery of the Mark.

Unfortunately, before she could do so Brijit was called away
to deliver a baby and then three strangers arrived at the Inn. And that’s when
the sleepy little Village suddenly became a filled with uncertainty and danger.
And soon the sisters would find they had to leave or risk losing their lives.

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The giveaway! I haven't forgotten about the giveaway in my subject line. I'm offering 3 signed copies of Five Corners today. To enter you just have to comment on this (or one of the other posts I make today). I will draw the winner after 6pm (PST) tonight! Good luck!

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